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Hockey stick honouring Humboldt Broncos stolen from B.C. porch

South Surrey homeowner describes theft of tribute as 鈥榙isrespectful鈥
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Shannon Harvey-Renner says the overnight theft of a hockey-stick tribute to Humboldt that she had put by her front door following the April 6 tragedy is distressing and disrespectful. (Tracy Holmes photo)

The broken hockey stick that had adorned the front porch of Shannon Harvey-Renner鈥檚 South Surrey home since early April would have been worthless to anybody else.

But, placed as a tribute following the horrific crash involving a busload of junior hockey team players, it was priceless to Harvey-Renner.

鈥淚t was a symbol of my respect,鈥 Harvey-Renner said Monday, hours after she discovered the stick 鈥 which she鈥檇 covered in green and yellow ribbons, the colours of the Humboldt Broncos 鈥 had been stolen.

鈥淥ut of respect for Humboldt and the tragedy they鈥檙e still dealing with.鈥

Sixteen people 鈥 most of them junior hockey players, including Jaxon Joseph 鈥 died when a tractor-trailer collided with the Broncos鈥 bus on April 6, as the team headed toward a playoff game in Nipawin, Sask. Fourteen others were injured.

Harvey-Renner said she knew in the aftermath of the tragedy that she wanted to do something that felt meaningful, even though, while she used to watch her younger brother play hockey at White Rock鈥檚 Centennial Arena, she has no specific connection to the Humboldt team.

She chose the hockey-stick tribute after hearing about the #PutYourStickOut effort that caught on following one man鈥檚 text to a friend: a photo of a hockey stick by his front door, and the message, 鈥淟eaving it out on the porch tonight. The boys might need it鈥 wherever they are.鈥

鈥淚 found it so moving,鈥 Harvey-Renner said, choking up at the memory. 鈥淚 just lost it 鈥 kind of like I鈥檓 losing it now.

鈥淎nd then somebody steals it.鈥

Harvey-Renner said she got the stick, which had a broken blade, from a co-worker at the Township of Langley municipal hall. She took it home, wrapped it in the team-colour ribbons and put it on her porch, determined it would stay there for a full year.

It was stolen two months later, sometime between 10 p.m. Sunday and 6 a.m. Monday.

鈥淪eriously?鈥 Harvey-Renner said in disgust.

鈥淢y eyes started to well up. That鈥檚 not funny. That鈥檚 totally disrespectful.鈥

Harvey-Renner said she isn鈥檛 going to call police 鈥 鈥淚t鈥檚 a broken hockey stick,鈥 she said 鈥 but is hopeful whoever took the stick will see the error of the act and put the stick back where they found it.

If not, she will replace it herself. But the sting of the theft won鈥檛 soon fade.

鈥淚 find it upsetting,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 something like that, you just hope for the best in people. This was not the best in people.鈥



Tracy Holmes

About the Author: Tracy Holmes

Tracy Holmes has been a reporter with Peace Arch News since 1997.
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